Jakarta (ANTARA) - Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has
yet to decide the date of his meeting with his Timor Leste's counterpart,
Xanana Gusmao, which was supposed to be held on January 28, a presidential
spokesman said on Thursday.

The meeting would be rescheduled because the president was now
concentrating on Indonesian domestic affairs, Dino Pati Djalal said.

Dino denied that the postponement was due to Timor Leste President
Xanana Gusmao's report to the United Nations on the findings of the
Commission of Admittance and Verification and Reconciliation (CAVR)
recently.

The report, which is considered an unhappy report' by Indonesia,
recalled the incident in the aftermath of the United Nations-sponsored
people ballot in East Timor in 1999, despite the agreement of both
countries to settle the case through the Commission of Truth and
Friendship. The commission's establishment was declared by Yudhoyono and
Xanana in Jakarta last March 2005.

"We are 'uhappy' about the report, as the accusation was false and
inaccurate. We also do not understand why we have to open the old
wound," Dino added.

However, he reaffirmed that the postponement of the meeting was nothing
to do with the CAVR report.

The 2,500-page CAVR report, which was delivered to the UN by Xanana on
January 20, among others said that some 183,000 people were killed during
the 24 year-long integration of East Timor with Indonesia (1974-1999).

The CAVR, which was set up in Timor Leste in 2001, has completed its
report on a number of human rights violations during 1974-1999.

Xanana said that he did not interfere in the contents of the report,
but the report was sent to the United Nations to meet the requirement on
the establishment of the CAVR. (*)